Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood

Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood (1981)


  • Genre: Action, Drama, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1981-02-19
  • Runtime: 2h 0min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Orenthal Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: David Miller

Summary

In this sequel to 1979's "Goldie and the Boxer," the ingratiating twosome, heavyweight champ and his 10-year-old manager, flee to California when a vengeful promoter who lost a bundle on the title fight wants retribution.

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  • O. J. Simpson

    as Joe Gallagher
  • Melissa Michaelsen

    as Goldie Kellog
  • Roger Bowen

    as Scott Durkin
  • Reb Brown

    as Brian Kilpatrick / Johnny Gems
  • Jack Gilford

    as Wally
  • James Gregory

    as Leo Hackett
  • Stubby Kaye

    as Babe
  • Sheila MacRae

    as Cuddles
  • Robert Mandan

    as Jack Fountain
  • Frank Marth

    as Judge
  • Lynne Moody

    as Melanie Foster
  • George Petrie

    as Frank
  • Bill Williams

    as Cowboy Bob
  • Timothy Gibbs

    as Artie
  • Sparky Marcus

    as Petey
  • Lawrence Levine

    as Matty
  • George P. Wilbur

    as Sugar Jack Harris
  • Ivor Francis

    as The Doctor
  • Bill Baldwin

    as L.A. Fight Announcer
  • Raleigh Bond

    as The Director
  • Gil Stratton

    as Philadelphia Radio Announcer
  • Nicholas Worth

    as Steve Gleason
  • Meg Wyllie

    as Glenda
  • Ray Young

    as Tex Brown
  • Anthony Aiello

    as Reporter
  • Richard Autz

    as Ronnie
  • Don Brodie

    as Gateman
  • Joseph Michael Cala

    as Reporter
  • Bill Chatham

    as Reporter
  • Vince Delgado

    as Philadelphia Referee
  • David Greene

    as Reporter
  • James Hardie

    as Reporter
  • Joel Lawrence

    as Reporter
  • Jimmy Lennon Sr.

    as L.A. Ring Announcer
  • Jade McCall

    as
  • Jonathon Millner

    as Reporter
  • Jeanette O'Connor

    as Reporter
  • Bob Ozman

    as Fight Official
  • Howard Papush

    as Reporter
  • Elaine Revard

    as Reporter
  • Kay St. Germain Wells

    as Reporter
  • Peter Schuck

    as Reporter
  • Fred D. Scott

    as Train Waiter
  • Al Silvani

    as L.A. Referee
  • Gary Wayne Smith

    as Reporter
  • Sunja Svensen

    as The Miller Sisters
  • D.J. Sydney

    as The Miller Sisters
  • Leslie Vallen

    as The Miller Sisters
  • Melanie Vincz

    as Jane
  • Mike Walden

    as Philadelphia Ring Announcer
  • Carl Carlsson

    as Reporter
  • David Gibbs

    as Bill
Production Hugh Benson Producer
Production O. J. Simpson Executive Producer
Sound Jimmie Haskell Original Music Composer
Camera Edward R. Brown Director of Photography
Directing David Miller Director
Writing Mel Brez Teleplay
Writing Ethel Brez Writer
Editing J. Terry Williams Editor
Costume & Make-Up Grady Hunt Costume Design
Writing Benjamin Ashley Story
Art Robert Purcell Art Direction
Writing Lew Hunter Teleplay
Art Ross Bellah Art Direction
Art Audrey A. Blasdel Set Decoration
Art David Horowitz Set Decoration
Production Robert J. Anderson Unit Production Manager

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